UNITED HOSPITAL:

An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: United Hospital (Saint Paul, Minnesota), creator.
Title:Hospital records.
Dates:1870-1987 (bulk 1960-1987).
Abstract:Corporate documents, board and committee minutes, historical background information, interview transcripts, annual meeting records and reports, financial records, newsletters, staff and employee records, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs documenting United Hospital and the four predecessor hospitals that merged to create it: St. Luke's, Charles T. Miller, Children's, and Riverview Memorial. The collection contains administrative records of all these institutions, including those of their women's auxiliaries. The records describe the conditions leading to the mergers, especially relating to high medical costs and declining use, and the negotiations finalizing the mergers. There is also information on the construction and dedication of the new United Hospital in 1980.
Quantity:13.25 cubic feet (17 boxes, including 22 v.).
Location:See Detailed Description section for shelf locations.

Expand/CollapseHISTORICAL NOTE

Four separate hospitals were merged during the 1970s to create United Hospital: St. Luke's, Charles T. Miller, Riverview Memorial, and Children's. Brief descriptions of these institutions follow.

St. Luke's Hospital. One of St. Paul's oldest hospitals, St. Luke's was organized in 1855 by Episcopal minister John V. Van Ingen as the Christ Church Orphans' Home and Hospital. The hospital opened in January 1857; was incorporated in August 1857; and was managed by a "Board of Lady Managers." Financial problems closed the hospital in 1866, but in 1873 it reorganized as the Church Hospital and Orphans' Home, still under the auspices of the Episcopal Church, but with a lay board including Henry H. Sibley, William Dawson, and Alexander Cathcart.

The hospital had three successive locations: 96 West Fourth Street, 105 East Eighth Street, and finally a site at Smith Avenue and Sherman Street. In 1877 the name was changed to St. Luke's, and in 1920 it dropped its official affiliation with the Episcopal Church. Additions to the hospital were constructed in 1950-1952 and, in 1961, a revolutionary new "cloverleaf" design, consisting of three towers constructed around a single core, was constructed. This innovation was intended to provide better rapport between staff and patients. St. Luke's also pioneered many advanced medical procedures and medical technologies.

Charles T. Miller Hospital. In November 1916 seven St. Paul businessmen met to discuss the formation of a new hospital, originally the inspiration of St. Paul Business leader Charles T. Miller (1835-1910) and his wife Martha (1841-1915), and to be financed with a bequest of $200,000 from Martha Miller's will. A site was selected at the eastern end of Summit Avenue and Clarence H. Johnston was selected as architect.

Problems with financing the construction arose in 1917, caused by shortages of men and material during World War I. The hospital obtained government funds to use the hospital as a "zone hospital" for wounded soldiers, but these funds were withdrawn at the end of the war. The building was completed in November 1920, using the funds from the Miller bequest, originally intended for free bed service.

To finance and operate the hospital the Miller Hospital Clinic corporation was formed by eleven St. Paul physicians, with the Board of Trustees retaining control. These physicians formed the nucleus of the hospital staff.

The hospital was innovative in many aspects of health care including nursing, through the School for Nurses and the Cadet Nurse Corps (1943); intensified intern training; prepaid medical insurance, through the organization of the Minnesota Blue Cross Plan (1933) by hospital administrator Peter Ward; establishing psychiatric facilities (1949) and a licensed practical nursing program (1948); the organization of the Wilder Dispensary Clinic (1924); and the operation of one of the earliest hospital gift shops, which raised further funds for the hospital.

Medical costs rose during the 1960s and patient use declined, leading Miller to merge with St. Luke's in 1972. In the 1980s the old Miller Hospital was demolished and later became the site of the Minnesota History Center (1992).

Riverview Memorial Hospital. Riverview was founded in 1905 to serve St. Paul's West Side community by Dr. Herman Drecksler, who rented a three-story mansion and set up a three-bed hospital (West Side General Hospital). Dr. Drecksler, his family, and a few associates operated the hospital until 1910, when Drecksler moved from the state and the hospital closed. In 1913 the hospital was reopened under the aegis of the Evangelical and Reformed Church by Rev. John Baitinger and, under his leadership, the hospital expanded its activities, adding a south wing in 1927. In 1946 Baitinger died and the hospital closed again in 1948.

The West Side community gathered to support the closed hospital. The Riverview Commercial Club formed a hospital corporation to manage the institution, named a board of directors, reopened the hospital in January 1949 under the name Riverview Memorial, and added a new wing in 1964. Faced with shortages, high medical costs, and competition from nearby Divine Redeemer Hospital, Riverview merged with United Hospital in 1980.

United Hospital. Discussions of merger between Miller and St. Luke's began in the 1930s. A cooperative venture, the St. Paul Outpatient Center (SPOC) was formed in 1961 and included Miller, St. Joseph's, St. Luke's, and Children's hospitals. The Center, which used the Wilder Dispensary Clinic and was financed by the Wilder Foundation, closed in 1967. Miller purchased the clinic building and opened an outpatient department, which is still part of the United complex, operating as the Miller Outpatient Department (MOD) Clinic.

Miller, St. Joseph's, and Children's hospitals later formed a separate corporation, the Associated Capital Hospital, for joint purchasing of supplies and equipment. Although in operation for only a short time, this organization is considered a forerunner of United.

In June 1971 E.D. Rosenfeld Consultants issued a report proposing a four hospital medical center to be developed over a fifteen year period. This report became the foundation for the merger between Miller and St. Luke's in 1972.

At that time a number of issues hastened the merger process, among them rising medical costs, fewer patients, and construction of the 35E freeway system and other highways, which isolated the sites of Miller and Children's hospitals. In 1975 the older St. Luke's buildings (except for the cloverleaf towers) were demolished, and construction began on the new United additions, which included Miller, St. Luke's Riverview, and Children's components. The latter entity retained its corporate identity within the complex. The new United Hospital structure was completed in June 1980.

Historical information was taken from Nancy Johnston Hall and Mary Bround Smith, Traditions United: The History of St. Luke's and Charles T. Miller Hospitals and Their Service to St. Paul (1987).


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

The four components of the collection each contain essentially the same types of records including corporate documents, historical background materials, detailed minutes of boards and executive committees, interview transcripts, annual meeting files and reports, financial records, newsletters, staff and employee records, women's auxiliary records, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs.

Notable are the extensive records of the women's auxiliaries: United Hospital Auxiliary, Episcopal Service League and the St. Luke's Hospital League, the Charles T. Miller Hospital Women's Auxiliary, and the Riverview Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. These records include detailed minutes, bylaws, annual meeting information, financial records, newsletters, and scrapbooks.

The records of all the hospital units except Riverview also contain typed transcripts of interviews (fragments) with hospital officials and other personnel, containing interesting observations and background information.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

These documents are organized into the following sections:

United Hospital
St. Luke's Hospital
Charles T. Miller Hospital
Riverview Memorial Hospital


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. United Hospital Records. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples

Accession Information:

Accession number: 14,847

Processing Information:

Processed by: Kathryn A. Johnson, October 1994

Catalog ID number: 990017317470104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

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LocationBox
143.B.19.13B1Bylaws (undated) and Name Change, 1985.
Organizational Charts, 1982, 1984.
Cooperative Agreement: United Hospital and Health Central, 1979.
Background Materials:
Long-Range Plan (including a history of the hospital), 1980.
Interview Transcripts, undated.
Chronology, 1979.
Historical Background Materials:
Traditions United, a history of United by Nancy Johnston Hall. Correspondence and Miscellany, 1980-1987.
Walnut Street Houses: Removal, 1983-1984.
Merger: Charles T. Miller and St. Luke's, 1971-1980.
Groundbreaking Ceremony, 1976.
Dedication of New United Hospital Facility, 1979-1980. 2 folders.
Move to New Facility, 1979-1980.
Correspondence and Miscellany, 1969-1986.
Annual Reports, 1973-1985. 2 folders.
Responsibility Reports to the Community (including financial information), 1974-1978.
Miscellaneous Financial Records, 1972-1980.
Public Relations and Printed Matter:
Newsletters:
Corporate, 1975-1982.
Healthline, 1980-1984.
Dateline (United Hospital Volunteer Services), 1974-1979.
Magazine: Issues, 1975-1976.
News Releases, 1979-1980.
Telephone Directories, 1973-1979.
Stationary Samples, undated.
Miscellaneous Organizational Records, 1973-1975.
Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1972-1985.
Jorgensen, C. Jerome, 1979-1986.
Preliminary Statement: St. Paul Port Authority Hospital Revenue Bonds..., 1976.
Presentation of Schematic Design by Ellerbe Company, 1975.
Riverview Memorial Hospital Development Neighborhood and Site Planning Inventory, 1974.
United and Children's Hospital Street Guide, undated.
Wallace, William N., 1979-1980.
United Hospitals Auxiliary:
Bylaws, 1973, 1982.
Agreement of Consolidation Between the Charles T. Miller Women's Auxiliary and St. Luke's Hospital Service League, 1973.
Dissolution and Merger with United Hospitals Foundation, 1985.
Rules, Regulations, and Job Descriptions, 1974.
Lists of Committees Represented in the Minutes.
Minutes of Governing Board, Executive Committee, and Other Committees, 1972-1973. 3 folders.
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143.B.19.14F2Minutes of Governing Board, Executive Committee, and Other Committees, 1974-May 1985. 11 folders.
Governing Board and Executive Committee Membership Lists, 1975-1979.
Treasurer's Reports, 1974, 1980-1985.
Membership Records:
Meeting Notices and Invitations, 1973-1981.
Rosters, 1973-1976.
Miscellany, 1974, 1976.
Annual Meeting and Reports, 1973-1985.
Newsletters:
Auxiliary News and Notes, April 1973, April 1974.
Auxilians, 1974-1982.
Social Events and Programs:
The Gandy Dancers Jamboree, 1973-1974.
Stitchery/76 and Stitchery/78. 2 folders.
General File, 1973-1982.
Miscellaneous Auxiliary Records, undated, 1974-1982.
The Associated Capital Hospitals, Inc.:
Concepts and Site Development Alternatives. Interim Report on Master Plan for the Associated Capital Hospitals of St. Paul, November 1970. 3 folders.
Master Plan for the Development of the Associated Capital Hospitals Medical Center, St. Paul, June 1971 (and appendices, November 1971). 2 folders.
District Heating Development Company:
Executive Decision Document, 1982.
Economic Feasibility Study, September 1982.
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143.B.19.15B3Correspondence, Miscellany, and Minutes (including the St. Paul Steam Company), 1980-1986. 17 folders.
Newspaper Clippings, 1971-1984. 14 folders.
LocationBox
142.E.5.517Scrapbook of Clippings: Miller, St. Luke's, and United Hospitals, 1974-1977.
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143.B.19.16F4Photographs:
Individuals (single), undated, 1980. 8 photographs.
Group Photographs, undated, 1971, 1973. 12 photographs.
Interior Views, undated, 1981. 15 photographs.
Exterior Views, undated, 1979. 6 photographs.
Building Project, 1977-1978. 4 contact sheets and 2 film negative strips.
Groundbreaking Ceremony, October 1976. 14 photographs, 3 contact sheets, and 5 film strips.
Dedication and Open House, 1980. 19 photographs.
Dedication and Open House, 1980. 25 contact sheets and 90 film negative strips. 2 folders.

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LocationBox
143.B.20.1B5Charter and Bylaws, 1873, 1878.
Articles of Incorporation, 1892-1963.
Mortgages, 1905-1960.
See also, Box 10.
Other Legal Documents, 1925-1960.
Historical Background Materials: General File.
Items in Old Cornerstone, 1881-1891. 1 folder, containing 1 reel microfilm.
New Cornerstone Materials, 1961.
Anniversary Celebrations, 1952-1969.
Interview Transcripts, undated.
Minutes:
The Church Hospital and Orphans' Home, 1873-1877. 1 volume.
St. Luke's Hospital, 1902-1912. 1 volume.
Board of Managers/Trustees, 1912-1947. 6 folders.
Board of Trustees, 1948-1965. 4 folders.
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143.B.20.2F6Board of Trustees, 1966-1971. 3 folders.
Board of Trustees Orientation Manual, 1971.
Annual Meeting Programs/Annual Reports, 1873-1908.
Annual Reports, 1946-1970. 5 folders.
Financial Records:
Donation or Pledge Cards, 1888. 2 folders.
Bank Book, 1937-1942.
$75,000 Campaign Fund Worker's Handbook, [1950s?].
Miscellaneous Financial Records, 1873-1969. 2 folders.
Registers:
See also, Box 10.
Deaths, 1922-1936. 1 volume.
Guest Register, 1965-1967.
Newsletters:
Agenda, 1972. 2 issues.
Golden Glob, 1970-1971.
The Medicine Dropper, 1950-1972. 7 folders.
St. Luke's Messenger, 1970-1971.
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143.B.20.3B7Health Care Notebook, 1970-1972.
Staff and Employees:
Handbooks, 1954-1969.
Staff Meetings: Minute Book Sheets, 1900-1906, 1913-1920.
Staff Lists, 1900-1962.
Reports and Statistics, 1875-1970.
Dietary Department:
Food Order Book Sheets, 1929, 1932.
Miscellany, 1929-1962.
Time Book, 1936-1939.
Miscellany, undated, 1933-1970.
Nurses and Nurses' Organizations:
Miscellaneous Records, undated, 1968-1970.
Alumnae Association of the St. Luke's School of Nursing:
Minutes, 1896-1916. 1 volume.
Membership Rosters, 1904-1936. 2 folders.
Miscellany, 1913-1987.
Episcopal Service League/St. Luke's Hospital Service League:
Constitution and Bylaws, 1958, 1965.
Membership Rosters, 1971-1972.
Handbook, 1959-1960.
Minutes:
Ladies Association of Christ Church. Quarterly Meetings, 1882-1891. 1 volume.
Episcopal Service League, 1948-February 1966. 2 folders. 1 volume.
St. Luke's Hospital Service League. Board of Managers and Executive Committee, March 1966-February 1973. 5 folders.
St. Luke's Hospital Service League:
Annual Meetings, 1960-1973. 2 folders.
Committees:
Chapel, 1966.
Community Service Bed Fund, 1965.
Finances, 1966-1971.
Financial Aid to Paramedical Education (Scholarship Committee), 1960-1973.
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143.B.20.4F8Gift Shop, 1962-1973. 2 folders.
Membership, 1966.
Projects/Planning, 1965-1972.
Miscellaneous Records, undated, 1951-1972.
Scrapbooks, 1961-1967.
Correspondence and Miscellaneous Records, undated, 1870-1981. 2 folders.
Miscellaneous Printed Materials, undated, 1879-1962.
Newspaper Clippings, 1873-1982. 2 folders.
Photographs:
See also, Box 10.
Individuals (single), undated. 15 photographs.
Group Shots, undated, [circa 1900]-1979. 15 photographs.
Interior Views, Old Hospital, undated, 1897-1930. 2 folders, including 19 photographs.
Interior Views, New Hospital, undated, 1962. 10 photographs.
Exterior Views, New Hospital, undated, 1890-1959. 3 folders, including 31 photographs.
Exterior Views, New Hospital, undated, 1970s. 13 photographs.
Miscellaneous Photographs, undated, 1939. 40 photographs.
Contact Sheets (2) and Film Negative Strips (23), undated.
LocationBox
143.B.20.5B9Photograph Albums:
Nurses' Class Photographs with Identifying Sheets, 1894-1936. 1 volume.
Interior and Exterior Views (staff and nurses' album), undated. 1 volume.
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142.F.9.7B10Register of the Sick, 1891-1919.
Register of Maternity Patients, 1920-1922. 1 volume.
St. Luke's Hospital Service League. Scrapbook, 1961-1967. 1 volume.
Oversize Folder:
Mortgage Note, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company with St. Luke's, December 1, 1895.
Group Photograph of Nurses, October 1924.

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LocationBox
142.F.9.7B10Miller Hospital: "The Foundation of Happiness: Miller Hospital Building Fund," undated.
LocationBox
143.B.20.6F11Historical Materials:
General File, undated, 1919-1986.
Interview Transcripts, undated.
Amherst H. Wilder Dispensary, undated, 1954-1980.
Cornerstone Materials: List, 1979.
Minutes:
Board of Directors (including articles of incorporation and bylaws, indexed), 1916-1951. 5 folders.
No minutes exist for 1937.
Governing Board and Board of Directors (indexed), 1927-1951. 3 folders.
Board of Directors and Executive Committee (indexed), 1952-August 1957. 4 folders.
Board of Directors and Executive Committee (no index), September 1957-1971. 13 folders.
Board of Directors. Lists and Miscellaneous Materials, [1950s], 1962-1972.
Miscellaneous Financial Records, 1928-1950.
Annual Reports, 1952-1970. 3 folders.
No report exists for 1953-1954.
LocationBox
143.B.20.7B12Letters of Support for William N. Wallace as President of the American College of Hospital Administrators, 1971.
Yearly Census Statistical Sheets, 1940-1976.
Sample Forms and Stationery, undated.
Newsletters:
Hospital News, Vol. 1, No. 1, undated.
News and Views, 1951-1957. 3 folders.
Newspaper Clippings, undated, 1938-1986.
Newspaper Clippings Scrapbook Sheets, 1966-1970. Photocopies.
Printed Materials, undated, 1950-1958.
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142.E.5.517Poster: "Goodbye, Miller," undated.
Clippings Scrapbook, 1974-1978. 2 volumes.
Blueprint: "Pilot Plan. New East Wing and Alterations, Charles T. Miller Hospital," by Clarence H. Johnston, January 1950. 1 drawing tube.
LocationBox
143.B.20.7B12Staff and Employees, 1917-1955.
Volunteer Services Department, undated, 1968.
Nurses and Nurses' Organizations:
Alumnae Association of the Charles T. Miller School of Practical Nursing: 1951-1968,
Constitution, undated.
Summary of Work and Meetings, 1958-1967.
Financial Record Book Sheets, 1951-1967.
Cancelled Checks and Bank Statements, 1967-1968.
The Miller Hospital Vocational School of Practical Nursing:
Information Notebook Materials, undated. 2 folders.
Miscellany, 1948-1973.
Consultant Report: Booz, Allen and Hamilton (fragments), 1953.
The Lewis and Annie Paper Foundation: Cardiac Monitor Central Booklet, June 11, 1967.
The Lewis and Maud Hill Family Foundation: Program Booklet from Event at the Charles T. Miller Hospital and the St. Paul Medical Center, May 9, 1967. 2 folders.
The Charles T. Miller Women's Auxiliary:
Historical Information.
Constitution, Bylaws, and Statement of Merger Between Women's Auxiliary and Junior Auxiliary, undated, 1966.
Board of Directors and Executive Committee Minutes, 1956-1971. 4 folders.
Junior Auxiliary Minutes, 1960-1966.
Board of Directors:
Newsletters, 1965-1966.
Job Descriptions, 1969.
Membership Roster, 1968-1969.
Annual Reports (including some annual meeting programs), 1957-1972. 2 folders.
Miscellany, 1956-1969.
LocationBox
143.B.20.8F13Scrapbook (including clippings, photographs, programs, invitations, and related materials), April 1957-November 1969. 2 volumes.
Photographs:
Individuals (single), undated, 1921-1961. 15 photographs.
Interior Views, undated, 1925-1970. 26 photographs.
Exterior Views, undated, 1919-1986. 31 photographs.
Other Photographs, undated, 1930-1933. 3 folders.
24 film negative strips and 5 slides.

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Expand/CollapseRIVERVIEW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

LocationBox
143.B.20.9B14Historical Information and Miscellaneous Records, undated, 1979-1981.
Agreement of Merger Between Riverview Memorial and United Hospitals, 1979.
Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and Committee Minutes, 1978-1979.
Riverview Role Options Task Force/Riverview Role Study Task Force. Minutes, 1979-1980.
Riverview Review (newsletter):
Issues, 1969-1981. 4 folders
Miscellaneous Records, undated, 1976-1985.
Newspaper Clippings, undated, 1949-1981.
Photographs, undated, 1910-1980. 24 photographs.
Photographs Not Identified by Hospital:
Group Photographs, undated. 5 photographs.
Interior Views: Hospital Activities, undated. 38 photographs.
Interior Views: Hospital Rooms, undated. 19 photographs.
Unidentified, 1957-1960. 13 photographs.
Negatives (2) and Film Negative Strips (7).
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143.B.20.10F15Riverview Memorial Hospital Auxiliary:
Scrapbooks, 1961-1973. 3 volumes.
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143.B.20.10F16Scrapbooks, 1973-1982. 3 volumes.
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142.E.5.5 (dov)17Scrapbooks:
Scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, photographs, and some manuscript materials.
Riverview Memorial, [circa 1958]-1969. 1 v.
Riverview Memorial: Disaster "Mass Casualty Care" Rehearsal Log, 1968, 1971. 1 v.
Includes photographs and concerns hospital preparations to deal with large scale medical disasters.

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Expand/CollapseRELATED MATERIALS

Records of the St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing and of Children's Hospital are also in the Minnesota Historical Society manuscript collections.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Church charities -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Health facilities -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Hospital closures -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Hospital gift shops -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Hospital patients -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Hospitals -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Design and construction.
Hospitals -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Medical staff.
Hospitals -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Staff.
Nursing -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Volunteer workers in medical care -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Women -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul -- Societies and clubs.
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Children -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Heating from central stations -- Minnesota -- Saint Paul.
Persons:
Jorgensen, C. Jerome (Clyde Jerome), 1937- .
Miller, Charles T., 1835-1910.
Miller, Martha, 1841-1915.
Wallace, William N. (William Norrby), 1920-1980.
Organizations:
Alumnae Association of the Charles T. Miller School of Practical Nursing.
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation.
Associated Capital Hospitals, Inc. (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Charles T. Miller Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.) -- Records and correspondence.
Charles T. Miller Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.). Women's Auxiliary.
Children's Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Christ Church Orphans' Home and Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Christ Episcopal Church (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Church Hospital and Orphans Home of Saint Paul.
District Heating Development Company (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Episcopal Service League (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Ladies Association of Christ Church (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Lewis and Annie Paper Foundation (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Louis W. and Maud Hill Family Foundation.
Port Authority of the City of Saint Paul.
Riverview Memorial Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.) -- Records and correspondence.
Riverview Memorial Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.). Women's Auxiliary.
St. Luke's Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.) -- Records and correspondence.
St. Luke's Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.). Alumnae Association.
St. Luke's Hospital Service League (Saint Paul, Minn.).
St. Paul Steam Company.
United Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.). Auxiliary.
West Side General Hospital (Saint Paul, Minn.).
Places:
Saint Paul Metropolitan Area (Minn.).
Document Types:
Birth records.
Death records.
Interviews.
Photographs.
Occupations:
Nurses.
Physicians.

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